Should I focus more on the of the slang term?
At its core, "Çakal Dünya" reflects a period of social transition. It suggests a breakdown of the social contract. When people feel that meritocracy is dead and that "who you know" or "how you cheat" matters more than hard work, the "Jackal World" philosophy takes root. It is a defense mechanism; by labeling the world as predatory, the individual justifies their own cynicism or protective coldness. Conclusion
The phrase is frequently used in Arabesque and modern Turkish Rap. In these genres, it often voices the frustrations of the urban underclass. It portrays a world that is rigged against the "little man," where systemic injustice forces individuals to either become jackals themselves or be consumed by the world.